Read 'Key to the Invertibrate Fauna of Stony Hill Streams' and it enabled imediate identification of obscure species. It said things like 'has it got eyes?' If Yes go to 50. 50 says: 'Got a tail?' Yes go to 17. Etc.. Matter of seconds find the beast.

Why not have a program that does this for problems people have with Linux? Sort of make help forums redundant, up to a point.

But then you will have something like windoze where someone else controls the system. I like Linux because if I want to change something in the source code, I can. I can make my system different from everybody else, if I want to.

It would be nice if computer would just read our mind and do what we want. Maybe in a couple more decades we can have that.

Meantime, there are excellent forums here, and out there, that can help get you used to Linux.